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    Tents - some advice please

    Hi all, am planning on going camping soon, and have come to the conclusion that I need to get a tent . For the past 25 years or so, I have always been quite happy camping in a swag, and swags have served me well. However, my family has grown somewhat, and on this trip there will be myself, SWMBO, my 9 year old son, my 8 year old son, 5 year old daughter and 1 year old son. Now the two eldest boys would be happy to swag it (so they say - the eldest has before, not sure if my 8 year old really would be comfortable in his own swag, he doesn't have as much bravado as his brother), but my daughter is not, and the youngest, well, he is simply too young.
    So, I was thinking of getting a tent that is big enough for all of us, and ideally one of those flash ones that can be separated into rooms, so that way my daughter and missus can have some privacy when getting changed etc. Don't want something too big that is going to need a massive area to set up though, and don't want anything too bulky.
    What have people here used, what brands are recommended, what brands should I stay away from? I want something that is going to last a few years, but don't want to be forking out a small fortune for it either. Any advice greatly appreciated, been a long time since I have slept in a tent, and have never really had to look into buying one before.
    Cheers

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    You could have even more privacy by having two centre pole tents about 2.7 metres square. You could dictate how far away you wanted the boys to pitch their tent.

    That gives you the flexibility of a more convenient, lighter tent for those weekends away without the kids.

    A good centre pole tent is so quick and easy to erect. On one occasion, I noticed that it took me less time than it took a neighboring camper to wind down the jacks to level his caravan.

    We comfortable slept two adults and two children in our tent and on one trip with just the two of us, we set up and packed up every day for 100 days and didn't find it a burden.

    Big tents can be huge even when packed up. I can't see the point of them unless you plan to stay put for a week or more.

    1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
    1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.

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    Yeah I was toying with the idea of getting two smaller tents, and on the whole camping trips with the family will normally only be a couple of days at best, longer trips I would most likely be doing on my own/with mates, and be back in the swag.
    Will look into the centre pole tent, cheers

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    Brett, you haven't said if you plan to do what Alan did and make and break camp each day or find a local and base camp. Going for one of those large multi-room tents you see in the likes of Rays Outdoors or any camping store for that matter will become tiresome to make and break down daily. The number of poles required to erect the tent requires an engineering degree, the patience of a saint and help from a second person. Nothing builds love in a relationship like a wrestle with a tent that won't comply. Remember the golden rule, if you can't erect it solo it's not the tent for you. If the loved one storms off you have to complete the task at hand (or convert the tent into a super sized swag). Or if you go away with the boys their contribution to the erecting task may be wanting.

    I'd be inclined to put the boys in a simple 2 man tent and pick a suitable sized easy erect tent for the wifeeeee and youngens. I have a quick erect 2.4m x 2.4m canvas tent which has an external alloy frame and fly over the top. It's an Oz-trail but similar to the current Jet tent F-25 design. It appears Oz-trail no longer sell my design and the current doesn't look as good as my older model. It's marketed as a 6 person. It comfortably houses 3 with room to move around. A 4th will mean stepping on bedding. It's a lump of tent packed but any canvas tent of that size will be a lump of material.

    If you look into the Jet Tent style design pay particular attention to the quality of the skeleton and canvas. Not wishing to speak ill of a brand but i found the Coleman trail-blazer (same design as mine) to be significantly inferior in both aspects.

    I haven't owned a centre pole tent but have read posts from plenty of admirers. Southern Cross seems to be a well admired tent.

    I picked my tent up at a bargain to RRP because it was used in a trade show. It came with some markings from admirers. Easily forgotten when you remember the savings and likely marks on the first camping expedition. Moral of the story, shop around see if you can get floor stock at a discount.

    MLD

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    Single pole tent fan

    We used a single pole tent for touring with a family of 4.(although now have a Cub camper)

    4 pegs in the corners, one pole in the centre, all done. Our one is entended length which takes another couple of poles.

    The benefits are:
    • you can stand up in the tent

    • quick to setup & pack up

    • good in rain (although a bit more shelter around the door wouldn't go astray)


    Not so benefitial:
    • privacy, you need to evict those not wanted from the tent

    • folded, the tent is 1mx1m, so can be challenging to store (ours ended up on the roofrack under the roof bag)

    • Need alternate shelter if the weather turns nasty, (really sleeping area only, as with most tents)



    Anyway that's my 2c worth.

    Happy Camping

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    Thanks for the input thus far, I think MLD and vnx205 are both right in that getting two tents would be better. I certainly don't want to have to spend hours setting up and packing up a tent, and being able to put it up myself is definitely a valid point - normally I would send the boys out for firewood whilst I pitch camp, and the missus takes care of bubs and the smaller duties. Wouldn't normally be making and breaking camp each day, but having said that there are times when you have to shift camp for whatever reason. Space will be a big factor too - with the whole family in the car, and all the crap you have to take, it won't leave a lot of room for tents etc, even though I have a good sized roofrack.
    Plenty of food for thought, and I'm sure there will be other changes to the way I used to go camping that I will have to make that haven't occurred to me yet, the tent was the first and most obvious. Looking forward to it though, between family, work and the car breaking down it has been just over two years since I headed out bush last. Hopefully the car keeps behaving itself and doesn't give me any more drama's, and I should be good to get out bush again in the next few weeks.

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